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The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.

example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.

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An orator is a person who gives a speech

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a orator is a person who does public speaking

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He was a good orator

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Another word for orator is lecturer or public speaker. The word orator is of Middle English origin and is derived from the Anglo-Norman French word orator.

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The plural possessive form of "orator" is "orators'."

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The duration of The Orator is 1.83 hours.

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The Columbian Orator was created in 1797.

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Orator Shafer was born in 1851-10.

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Orator Shafer died on 1922-01-21.

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Orator F. Cook was born in 1867.

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Orator F. Cook died in 1949.

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Example sentence - Listening to the orator was pleasant and captivating.

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An orator is someone who is very good at making speeches and can influence the way people think and feel. Example: Barack Obama may not have tons of experience, but his skills as an orator are second to no one.

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Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have been a great orator.

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Orator is another word for speaker.

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Speaker is a word that has a similar meaning to orator. An orator is someone who is skilled at public speaking, just like a speaker.

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mirabeau and danton and especially Robespierre were great orator in the revolution

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Orator Shafer was born ? , 1851, in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

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Do you mean orator . The man was well known as a great orator and was in demand as an actor for his powerful voice.

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Orator Shafer died January 21, 1922, in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

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that is my question

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As the orator's speech began to teeter on the edge of sanity, a great clamor arose from the crowd.

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A person skilled in the art of public speaking is called an orator. Also a carnival barker (sarcasm).

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Someone who is skilled at public speaking is often referred to as an orator or a rhetorician.

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He was a public speaker

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Orator Knight and Cow Charmer - 1912 was released on:

USA: 15 September 1912

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A person who delivers speeches effectively and uses words skillfully is called an "orator" or a "rhetorician."

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For one to be a good orator, they need to be able to speak proper English clearly and concisely. One needs to remember to make eye contact with their audience and to never speak off topic. If one has these skills and is organized, they will be a great orator.

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An orator is someone who speaks to an assembled group, or who gives speeches in front of a group of people. An example of a well-known orator is Winston Churchill.

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A lecturer

an orator

an educator

My mother

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I know!!! wait how does this even work?

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You could say that his ability as an orator had a lot to do with why people were willing to follow him.

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Orator Shafer is 5 feet 9 inches tall. He weighs 165 pounds. He bats left and throws right.

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Orator, emcee, etc...

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That could be an 'orator' or 'lecturer' .

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vociferous orator or preacher

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